Department of Homeland Security Insider Update: "It Has Begun."

Originally posted by divideandconquer
Well, while you make some very good points, you seem to dismiss black budget as if it doesn't exist. It does.
It also seems as if you believe the official story regarding 9/11, therefore, validating the existence of DHS, the Patriot Act, etc. I don't buy the
official story, therefore, question the existence of DHS itself, not to mention, even one bullet that they order.

My point is that the government has given us no reason to trust them, and evidence is not exactly readily available to the common man, so please point
me to this evidence that lays it all out, explaining the need to order one hollow point bullet, let alone millions or billions.

You can make all the assumptions you want about what I believe or dont believe. I have never stated anything of the sort, so you dont really have any
clue as to what my feelings are about it. So that whole argument is completely irrelevant.

As far as off-the-book budgeting, its probably the world's worst kept secret. The amount that exists, who knows ... its doubtful that we'll ever
know. But again, this has nothing to do with any argument that I have made.

My points in this thread have remained the same from the start - regardless of your trusting or not trusting of the government. DHS isnt getting
2700+ MRAPs, and the ammunition issue has been GROSSLY misrepresented. I dont even know what the government has said about the ammo order, as looking
at the contracts themselves and having an understanding of how government contracts work is a hell of a lot more reliable than listening to someone
put their spin on things.

JHP ammunition concentrates its stopping power at the point of impact, with a severe lack of ability to go through and through a target. Less of a
chance of peripheral loss of property or life. I'd love to see everyone using this stuff.

Wait, are you saying that it contains the violence to the target? I've heard that argument before, however, I also know that hollow-points rip apart
the insides of its target, as if you put that person's organs in a blender. Not exactly the most humane way to shoot someone.

Originally posted by divideandconquer
Wait, are you saying that it contains the violence to the target? I've heard that argument before, however, I also know that hollow-points rip apart
the insides of its target, as if you put that person's organs in a blender. Not exactly the most humane way to shoot someone.

If someone is pulling the trigger on a firearm, they need to be shooting to kill, not to wound. If a round contains its destruction to the intended
target, mission accomplished. The last thing that I would want to see happen is for a round to go through the intended target and hit an unintended
target.

Okay, I have read this thread almost in it's entirety. Here is what should scare the hell out of you and if it doesn't maybe you would be inclined
to tell us why!

The govt. purchased 1.6 billion rounds of ammo and has plans to purchase another 360,000...Before you get upset with me for repeating the obvious, has
anyone here bothered to question the "type" of ammo acquired
by DHS?

These are hollow point bullets people! Not your standard bullet by far! Hollow points have one purpose; to do as much damage possible after entering
it's target, it actually mushrooms inside the victim.

When DHS was asked,about the amount and type of ammo purchased here is how they responded.

Although the DHS has attempted to explain its mammoth purchase of ammunition by claiming the bullets are being acquired in bulk to save money and that
they are for training purposes only, this has been disputed by reputable voices such as former Marine Richard Mason, who told reporters with WHPTV
News in Pennsylvania earlier this month, “We never trained with hollow points, we didn’t even see hollow points my entire four and a half years in
the Marine Corps.” Hollow point bullets are more expensive than regular firing range bullets, therefore the DHS’ explanation that it is buying
huge quantities in bulk to “save money” doesn’t make
sense.marketdailynews

So to all the people saying "this is much ado about nothing", I am begging you to please explain the intent of the DHS..

Okay, I have read this thread almost in it's entirety. Here is what should scare the hell out of you and if it doesn't maybe you would be inclined to
tell us why!

The govt. purchased 1.6 billion rounds of ammo and has plans to purchase another 360,000...Before you get upset with me for repeating the obvious, has
anyone here bothered to question the "type" of ammo acquired
by DHS?

These are hollow point bullets people! Not your standard bullet by far! Hollow points have one purpose; to do as much damage possible after entering
it's target, it actually mushrooms inside the victim.

When DHS was asked,about the amount and type of ammo purchased here is how they responded.

Although the DHS has attempted to explain its mammoth purchase of ammunition by claiming the bullets are being acquired in bulk to save money and that
they are for training purposes only, this has been disputed by reputable voices such as former Marine Richard Mason, who told reporters with WHPTV
News in Pennsylvania earlier this month, “We never trained with hollow points, we didn’t even see hollow points my entire four and a half years in
the Marine Corps.” Hollow point bullets are more expensive than regular firing range bullets, therefore the DHS’ explanation that it is buying
huge quantities in bulk to “save money” doesn’t make
sense.marketdailynews

So to all the people saying "this is much ado about nothing", I am begging you to please explain the intent of the DHS..

Thanks,
Pax

I'd have to go back through the contracts to see if every round was hollow point, but for a moment here, lets assume that you are correct with
this.

As I stated in my above post, it would be a good thing. I'll explain it again - if a person is shooting at another person, they should be shooting to
kill, not to wound. Firing a JHP round will reduce the chance of that round going through your target and to another unintended target. Maximum
stopping power at the point of impact, less chance of peripheral damage. There is absolutely nothing bad about that.

And as a side note ... its no surprise that a Marine would not see JHP rounds while he was in. These are not legal for use in international armed
conflict, by treaty. I would imagine that the only Marines that would be anywhere near JHP rounds *MIGHT* be MPs that are on post in the US, and only
in their sidearms.

Maybe this is what all the buzz about the end of September through the end of October is about. They're saying the DHS et al is gearing up for
martial law. All that ammunition. All those MRE's. All that training. All by October 1st. Google it.

Maybe the nasdaq/nyse and the other internet outages of late are tests for implementing the "internet kill switch".

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by this_is_who_we_are
started on 8/23/2013 @ 02:13 AM

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will miss the annual Jackson Hole monetary policy symposium this year due to a scheduling conflict, skipping
the prestigious event for the first time since taking the helm of the central bank in 2006.

The conference, held in late August in the splendor of the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, draws top central bankers from around the world.
Bernanke's absence would mark the first time in 25 years that a Fed chairman has not attended.

A Fed spokeswoman, responding to a Reuters enquiry, said the chairman was currently not planning to attend because of a personal scheduling
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